The Challenge of Mobility in Urban Planning and Regeneration in an Aging Society: The Case of Japan

2017-07-14

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Citation Formats
O. Balaban, “The Challenge of Mobility in Urban Planning and Regeneration in an Aging Society: The Case of Japan,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://aesop2017.pt/images/Congresso/proceedings/Book20of20Proceedings2020171215.pdf.